
Mateus Labrunie is a Senior Policy Analyst at IfM Engage, specialising in industrial policy, economic development in emerging economies, and finance for green industrial transformation.
He holds a PhD from the Centre of Development Studies at the University of Cambridge, where his doctoral research – supervised by Dr Ha-Joon Chang – examined the challenges of industrial policy and technological catching-up in the digital era, with a focus on Brazil. He previously completed a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and a Master’s degree in Economics of Industry and Technology at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
He has advised and delivered consultancy work for high-level international organisations, including UNIDO, the World Economic Forum, and UNDP, and has provided senior-level policy advice to governments, including advising the President of Timor-Leste.
His work focuses on:
- Industrial and innovation policy
- Technological catching-up and productivity
- Finance for green industrial transformation
- Digitalisation and productive development
- Policy design for emerging economies
Mateus is also the author of academic and policy publications on industrial policy and development, bridging rigorous research with practical policy application.
- Institute for Manufacturing
- 17 Charles Babbage Road
- Cambridge CB3 0FS
Research
- Artificial Intelligence
- Asset Management
- Business Model Innovation
- Computer Aided Manufacturing
- Decision-Making for Emerging Technologies
- Design Management
- Digital Manufacturing
- Distributed Information & Automation Laboratory
- Ecosystems, Platforms & Strategy
- Fluids in Advanced Manufacturing
- Healthcare
- Industrial Photonics
- Industrial Resilience
- Industrial Sustainability
- Inkjet Research
- Innovation and Intellectual Property
- International Manufacturing
- Manufacturing Industry Education Research
- NanoManufacturing
- Science, Technology & Innovation Policy
- Strategy and Performance
- Technology Enterprise
- Technology Management
- Service Alliance
- University Commercialisation and Innovation Policy Evidence Unit








